The 2026 Chapman Law Review Symposium, Data Flow Frontiers: Privacy, Policy & Practice, focuses on one of the most important questions in modern privacy law: How personal data moves, who directs that movement and what rules determine the path it takes. In a world where information constantly shifts between users, platforms, advertisers and governments, understanding and regulating data flows has become essential to protecting individual rights and maintaining public trust.
On Friday February 6th, Partner Nancy Libin will join as a panelist for "The Social Contract: Terms, Conditions & Privacy." Exploring how user data moves across digital systems and how platform practices, digital consent and AI tools shape the information users surrender and what they can control. Featuring seasoned academics and practitioners, the discussion will examine built-in privacy trade-offs, rising risks for younger users and the broader national conversation about data use and security.